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Vocabulary 2

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    Pharasal verb. Please stop bossing me around.
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  • Be easy to talk to: Someone is "easy to talk to" if conversation with that person flows naturally and there aren't many awkward pauses or gaps of silence
    Phrase (idiom) I like spending time with my dad, he is very easy to talk to
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  • Break up: Two people in a romantic relationship
    Pharal verb: My boyfriend and I broke up yesterday
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  • Keep: To continue to do something
    Verb I promised to keep taking care of the cat while she is not at home
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  • Make a promise: To tell someone that one will definitely do something in the future: to promise
    Expresion (idiom) She made me promise we will work togeter
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  • Care for each other: To be nice, to take care, to be kind to another person and get the same from that person
    Common phrase Alice is my best friend we truly care for each other
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  • Confide in: to share your feelings and secrets with someone because you trust them not to tell other people
    Phrasal verb Maurice needs a friend he can confide in.
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  • Empathize with: the feeling that you understand and share another person's experiences and emotions
    Verb Carmen is a great boss, she empathizes with people
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  • Have a lot in common: to share interests, beliefs, attitudes, opinions, etc.
    Phrase (idiom) Pia and Gladys are best friends, they have a lot in common
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  • Feel low: feel sad
    Expression. I've been feeling low these days
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  • See eye to eye: someone you agree with them and have the same opinions and views.
    Phrase Gabby saw eye to eye with Vivi in almost everything
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  • Keep or tell a secret: to not tell anyone else information that is meant to be hidden from other people/share a secret someone told us.
    Phrase (idiom) I want to tell you something, but you need to promise you'll keep the secret.
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  • Phrasal verb Gus needed badly someone to stand by him.
    Stand by sb: to continue to support or help someone who is in a difficult situation
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  • Take the blame: to admit responsibility for some bad result or outcome
    Idiom It was a disaster, Charlie took the blame for it
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  • Talk behind somebody's back: To discuss, gossip, or remark upon someone when they aren't present or listening, especially when saying something negative.
    Phrase It is a bad habit to talk behind someone's back.
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  • Talk face to face: a meeting that you have with someone in which you talk to them directly, not by phone, email, online, etc.
    Phrase I want to talk to the manager face to face
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  • Tell a lie: say something is not the truth
    Phrase I knew he was telling a lie the moment I saw him.
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